Pubdate: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 Source: East Anglian Daily Times (UK) Copyright: 2002 Eastern Counties Newspapers Group Ltd Contact: http://www.eadt.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/913 FELIXSTOWE DRUGS CRACKDOWN DRUG dealers have been warned there is no hiding place after a five-day crackdown in the Felixstowe area. Police officers have stressed that criminals will have to live with the fear that they ''never know'' when they could be next targetted. Officers from Lowestoft, Leiston, the Operational Support Group and the Dog Section provided support to Felixstowe police when raids were carried out in the town and district over a five-day period ending yesterday. A team of officers executed warrants at eight addresses and this resulted in several arrests on suspicion of possession of heroin, cocaine and cannabis. Five people have been dealt with for drugs offences and one man was charged with four offences of burglary. Det Insp Jim Keeble said the initiative, part of Suffolk Constabulary's Operation Crackdown campaign against drugs, had been a success. He said: ''This demonstrates Suffolk Police's ongoing commitment to dealing with those suspected of producing and supplying class A drugs. As a result of the warrants we have arrested several people in connection with both drug and other offences and it sends a clear message to those committing these offences -- you never know when it might be you.'' Andy Bushell, Felixstowe sector commander, said the operation had been a team effort that had produced some positive results. ''We will continue to actively target those suspected of committing crime in the town through a variety of methods. This week has proved effective thanks to the hard work and support of officers from across the Eastern Area and in specialist teams, and we hope to carry out similar operations in the future.'' Anyone with information about drug dealing in their area can call a freephone hotline number on 0800 253253. In the Felixstowe area you can call Felixstowe police on 01473 383311. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk